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    Oh yeah, and I'm totally made of awesome.

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Semi-Update

I know I promised an update, but it’s been a very busy week for me.  Busy month, really.  And here it is, July already.  Crazy!

Proper update tomorrow.  I SWEAR!  I have a whole whack of interesting things coming up this week month.  I have an entire backlog of cool posts planned, and I cannot wait to get them out!  Just see what I have planned:

  • Conference in Calgary with Cisco
  • PC v. Mac debate: Yes, I’m a PC
  • My boy’s birthday! He turned 6 on Canada Day!
  • My novel(s), and what I have planned for them
  • A webseries I want to write/film some day
  • Creative Commons Licensing

I have a whole lot to say on each of these, and I can’t wait to get these posts out.  I’ll probably start with the birthday one tomorrow.  :)  My little man.  *sigh*  When did he get so big?!

Until then …

It’s been a while, I know …

Life has gotten away on me, and I’ve been neglectful of my blog.  I know.

It’s been a chaotic few weeks (hell, a chaotic few days!), but hopefully I’ll be able to get back to blogging regularly by next week.  I have a special weekend planned for my family as we are attending the Calgary Expo!  It will be my first ever convention and we are all looking forward to it immensely.

I will have a full con report, of course, complete with pictures!

My first planned interview will have to wait until May as the person I had planned on interviewing has just purchased a house and is moving.  Not exactly the best time for an interview.  lol  Oh yes, I have great timing, don’t I?

In the mean time …

Apple pushed back the international release dates for the iPad due to “unexpected popularity in the United States.” What’s up with that?  And yes, that international release includes Canada.  Lame sauce.  So now we have to wait until late May to get our hands on it.  Not that I can afford one anymore thanks to the past few weeks.  (Long story.  I shall fill in later … or not.)  The new pre-purchase date has been listed as May 10th according to the Canadian Apple website.  Yay?  Just in time for my birthday, I suppose.  :P

Speaking of Apple … The internets are all a-flutter over the leaked prototype of their new iPhone.  Whether or not it’s the genuine article is up for debate, but whatever.  *handwave*  It’s all sort of like that whole “baby-bump” thing you see in gossip rags.  Gizmodo seems to have had the scoop, in either case.

I think Kris Abel had the best take on it when he said, “Celebrity gossip is designed to tear down the worship of that culture, perhaps in gadgets its the same for the worship of brands like Apple, Microsoft, or Google, but as someone who loves technology, I dislike a destructive focus when the point is to celebrate innovation and change.”

Whether or not this hurts the release of the latest iPhone remains to be seen as Apple has always been notorious for holding their cards close to the chest.  If it was a legitimate prototype, it may force design changes which may mean another delay for the new iPhone.

In other tech news, I’ve been following several official Cisco Twitter accounts and I have to say, they’re pretty interesting.  I started following out of curiosity at first, and then found them to be quite useful for my classes.  They’re proving to be very good resources as they link to some great articles about security and such which are coming in handy for those chapters in my lectures.

Anyway, I really should get back to work.  I have a lot to catch up on as this morning was a bit of a circus.  :/

kaitangus.com

I spent that last few days working on a small impromptu project: a website to help promote my sister’s music.

Remember how I said I have a lot of sisters?  Well, not the one who was aggravating me (although she can be quite aggravating at times), my baby sister Kait is a very talented and self-taught musician who is just starting down her path towards a career in music.  She’s currently living in San Francisco and been working hard on creating some new original material.

Currently she has 4 tracks, and when she posted YSI links on her Facebook page, I immediately downloaded them to check them out since I’d heard some of her previous work and really liked it.  Well, I was floored and it broke my heart to see her promoting her work from her personal FB profile with YouSendIt download links and a sad Myspace profile (where the YSI links  were blocked).

I couldn’t let her music be treated like that.  So I bought her a domain and am hosting here with me (my host is AWESOME! Thank you, Mark!), and set her up proper.  Well, as proper as I could.  Seeing as I don’t have any experience as a music promoter, nor as a web manager or whatever (just my own little bit of cyberspace), all I can hope is that it’s a better showcase for her music than her personal FB and stupid Myspace.

I even set her up properly on ReverbNation (hence the much cooler and complete track listing music widget in my sidebar) and got her a Facebook Fan Page.  :)  So, if you have accounts at either places, you can become a fan.  Links at are on the site.  Hopefully it will be enough to get her some proper gigs.

It’s all linked on her new site … and you can check it out here:

http://kaitangus.com/

She’s worth listening to!  And yes, I’m ridiculously proud of her!  ;)  She is, after all, my baby sister.

My sister is so aggravating …

No, not that one … the other one.  No, not her.  Not that one either.  Yeah, that one.  Damn, I have a lot of sisters.

Anyway, I was talking to my sister yesterday and she’s gone and forced to me to think about what I want out of this blog.  Like define it or something.  What is my goal, what is the intention, or overall point.  And I sort of just sat there and went, “Uhm … I don’t know.  It’s just something I like doing.  Just like everything else I do.”

So now I’m all angry at her for sort of taking a bit of the fun out of this, but at the same time, I see what she’s getting at.  I mean, it was never my intention to get a readership for this blog.  I just like playing with things, and this is one of the many things I like playing with: layouts/themes, widgets and plugins, integrating my other social networking stuff, etc.  It’s experimenting with things essentially.  It’s a hobby.  The content is almost an afterthought, an excuse for me to continue on doing this.

On the other hand, over the past few months, the content has taken on a life of its own.  It’s morphed into something almost … useful.  It’s become this exploration of not only just my life on the reserve, but also my life with technology on the reserve.  Also, my life as a woman in technology.  I suppose I could try and further define that, give it a name.  Then the tag line I’ve been using all this time would make more sense.  lol

Doesn’t make me any less aggravated with my sister.  lol  Darn her for making me think!  *sigh*  I need more coffee.

Olympic LiveTweet

Yesterday was full of tweets all about the Olympics. During the Opening Ceremonies, it turned into a live-tweet thing for me, so I thought I’d gather them all here for posterity (minus all tweets unrelated to the Olympics). The regular Weekly Tweet Spew will be tomorrow.

  • HAPPY OLYMPICS DAY, EVERYONE! WOOOOOOOOOOO! GO CANADA! WE CAN DO EET! *o/* #
  • #FollowFriday Waneek Horn-Miller (Mohawk former Olympian athelete): @TweetwithWaneek [via @APTN] #
  • The latter part of this article is what spurred me to link, not the negative of the former. http://tinyurl.com/yfqhkmk via @BuffaloPost #
  • Such a horrible way to begin the Olympics. I keep thinking about how young he was. :( #
  • Responding to complaints, the company has enhanced the privacy options for Buzz users. http://tinyurl.com/ygkravg >via InformationWeek #
  • Sorry for being so spammy today. Slow work day + busy news day = Tweety Sharon. #
  • RE: Previous post … I’m 2/3 of those first nations: Cree + Mohawk = Creehawk ;) #
  • RT @TweetwithWaneek: Getting ready to watch the torch to arrive at the aboriginal pavilion! [there's an Aboriginal pavilion?] #
  • New blog post: Olympics start tonight http://tinyurl.com/yzbjdrw #
  • RT @BreakingNews: Georgia to remain in #Olympics as tribute to luger killed in training crash, sports minister says – Reuters #
  • So much for my plans to watch the Ceremonies with my kids. Daughter is still at badminton practice and my nephew fell asleep already. lol #
  • Dang man, Nikki Yanofsky looks so much older than she is. Like a young Veronica Lake or something. #Olympics #
  • Yay! Hot Native men! Oh Canada, indeed. I love my country. #Olympics #
  • Sweet, they even included the Metis. It’s sort of like watching a powwow. #Olympics #
  • Well, that was … interesting. Like watching a messy and weird intertribal at a powwow. #Olympics #
  • AWME! Algeria only has ONE athlete! Hee! <3 #Olympics #
  • RT @LeDoctor: And NBC has to go to commercial during First Peoples welcome…tacky again. [NBC is lame!] #
  • So glad my daughter’s home now. I was born in ’77, the last #Olympics were in ’88, she was born in ’99 … I was 11, she’s 11, it’s awesome #
  • Even better … getting to watch the #Olympics in Cree with my 3/4 Cree daughter. <3 They talk faster than I can translate, but it’s <3 #
  • WOW it got loud in there all of a sudden! lol Also? 206 athletes? WOW! Really put Algeria to shame … :P #Olympics #
  • Hee! My daughter: Holy, you can totally hear the jingle dress dancers, and chicken dancers. #Olympics #
  • LMFAO! My sister about the HBC scarf: Careful! Your scarf may have smallpox! All the Indians are afraid to get close to her. lol #
  • I love seeing the #Olympic athletes taking pictures. Just shows that it’s special for everyone involved! #
  • Okay, this is the coolest light show EVER! #
  • Whenever I see Sarah McLaughlin appear anywhere these days, she’s always singing songs from 10 years ago. When’s she getting new stuff? #
  • Oh look, it’s raining. #Olympics #
  • All that fake snow you’re seeing right now? Probably all the snow these #Olympics will see. #mothernaturefail #
  • Oh it’s like a magic act! There’s someone behind the curtain! lol #Olympics #
  • RT @theresa_lauren: Donald Sutherland: Canada’s Morgan Freeman [I'd have gone with James Earl Jones] #
  • That poor young man. #Olympics #
  • Wow! Longest domestic torch relay in #Olympics history! Go Canada! #
  • I think the Cree translators on @APTN forgot that they’re supposed to be translating … it’s pretty English right now. :P #
  • Terry Fox’s mom! Donald Sutherland! Barbara Anne Scott! Anne Murray! Julie Payette!! *flail* #Olympics #
  • Awww! My daughter fell asleep before seeing one of her heroes, Julie Payette, carrying the #Olympic flag! So glad I’m recording this! #
  • RT @inkcanada: BOBBY ORRRRRRRR! *and* Julie Payette!!!!! [I missed Bobby Orr! I was so excited to see Julie Payette! lol] #
  • Oh. They lowered the flags to half-mast. His teammates must be so heartbroken right now. #Olympics #
  • Eee! Rick Hanson! Hometown hero, Catrina Lemay Doan! YES! Steve Nash! Woo! #Olympics #
  • So sad my sister is sleeping already (early shift tomorrow) and is missing this. #Olympics #
  • There was supposed to be a fourth ice structure, wasn’t there? #Olympics #
  • Wow. That really WAS 3 hours long. #Olympics #
  • Hahahaha He’s locked IN! Okay, he’s out! It’s all good! lol #Olympics #
  • Is that … rain? Oi, Vancouver. #Olympics #
  • Holy shit. How far away is the cauldron? #Olympics #
  • So tired, but my sister would never forgive me if I stopped recording now. :P #Olympics #
  • “Oweeyeh!” There’s been nothing better than hearing the past 3 hrs of ceremonies in Cree on @APTN. They even used Cree slang! WOO! #Olympics #
  • I missed the @CTV coverage of today’s tragedy. Thank goodness. Showing the video was in poor taste, IMO #CTVfail #Olympics #
  • Well, that was fun. I tried to set it up to wrangle all my tweets into a single blog entry. I’ll see if it worked in the morning. TTFN! #
  • RT @BreakingNews: Olympic officials decide to change track at Whistler Sliding Center, raising wall at point (cont) http://tl.gd/8pius #

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YouTube FTW!

So I’ve finally gotten around to setting up a YouTube account for myself and uploading (aka archiving) some old home videos I have of the kids.  The funny thing is, you’d think I’d have a million of them being the geek/tech addict I am, but the truth is, I’m always so tied up in the moment, I rarely ever think to turn on the video camera of my phone or camera.

And now, my nice camera doesn’t even have video.  *woe*

But … I do have some lovely and mostly hilarious video of the kids.  Seriously, these two crack me up on a daily basis.  If they didn’t make me laugh the way they do, I’d probably go all nuts when they acted like little monsters.  lol  Ah the glamorous life of a mom. (And just when I went to post this, they came running downstairs fighting. lol  They have awesome timing.)

Anyway, this particular video is of the kids doing … well, to be honest, I have no idea what they’re doing.  lol  I think they’re conducting some sort of tent revival thing.  They’re so weird.

Big Plans, Litte Time …

Okay, so I don’t know if it’s little time, so much to do with little knowledge of how to do go about accomplishing my goal.  Not to mention, I tend to sign on for a lot of things and then spread myself too thin and nothing gets done.  But I believe in them all, and want to help.  *sigh*

What am I babbling on about?  Well, here’s the thing: summer before last I had this idea for an online magazine that focuses on Aboriginal women.  I mean, I’m surrounded by really strong female Aboriginal role models and I want to celebrate them.

I’m raising a daughter with the help of my sister.  I want both my daughter and my sister to see their value and appreciate the possibilities out there for them.  I want them to know that there are no boundaries for them just because of the colour of their skin, or the religion they choose or not choose to practice.  By doing a magazine or at least participating in one, I’d be able to kill birds with one stone, I’d be able to show them those possibilities all the while getting to satisfy my own desire of celebrating these women.

And ever since I started thinking about this last summer, I’ve been compiling a list of women I’d love to feature … there are a LOT.  Thanks to online social networking, I’ve had the good fortune of “meeting” some very extraordinary women online who are accomplishing some great stuff.  And they’re all of Native American ancestry!  They’re starring in major Hollywood films, making award-winning documentaries, running federal government agencies, becoming chiefs of their reserves, become speech pathologists, taking amazing professional photographs, becoming doctors, self-publishing webcomics, winning Olympic medals, writing songs that inspire you …

But the truth is, it isn’t even just my daughter and sister I live with, I want to reach out for all my sisters.  Heck, one of the women I want to feature IS one of my sisters.  She’s an award-winning documentary film maker.  One of my other sisters is an aspiring musician.  I’d love to get her hooked up with another more experienced musician.  Oh!  And my daughter wants to be a scientist some day.

Me?  I’m into computers.  lol  Love to see who I could find to feature in computers and networking …

Anyway, I just don’t know if I have the courage, the know-how, the ambition or time to do it.  :S  Hell, I don’t even know what to call it.  lol   But seeing as I’m still thinking about it a year and a half later, and still working on ideas for it, I think I just might go for it some day.  You never know.

You can’t spell “style” without ETSY …

Not finished your Christmas shopping?  The thought of heading into the malls at this time of year have you breaking into hives?  Can’t find that perfect gift for that perfect person who has everything?

Boy, have I the link for you!

Etsy is a bit like an online mall, a farmers’ market with flair, that vintage shop around the corner all rolled into one.  And it’s well-run to boot.  I really love Etsy.  Like a lot.  I discovered it a little while ago, and I haven’t quite left yet.  I’ve bought a few bits here and there, and let me tell you that I’d have bought a lot more if I could afford it.  It’s a craft lover’s dream come true.  You can buy everything from homemade soaps, to vintage furniture there.  It’s amazing.  They’re slogan is “Your place to buy & sell all things handmade” and it really is!  If you love a deal, a steal or just love STUFF, you’ll love Etsy.

I think my favourite part of Etsy is that there isn’t just handmade things, it’s the type of things you can find.  Things you can’t find anywhere else.  There are niche art photographs, artsy t-shirts, crazy plush dolls, knitted everything … the sheer variety alone is worth the visit.  And the level of artistry is another.  You can find things that cost $5 to $5000.  Again, the variety is astounding!

There are sellers from all over the world, all over the country, or just around the corner from you.  There’s a little search thing so you can find local merchants!  Reduce your carbon footprint!  Support your community merchant!  Shop local!

The best part?  They make it super easy for you to spend your money.  ;)  There are wonderful little categories (by product, by holiday, by craft, by style, by colour; there are featured sellers, featured products, etc.) to make your search more specific, or just more fun.

And if you  have something to sell, well, Etsy’s the place to do it.  To do this blog entry, I decided to set up a shop to test it out and when they say it’s easy, they really mean, it’s easy!  I set up my little shop in less than 10 minutes.  It would have been in less time if I hadn’t been doing other things at the same time.  :P

I’m still not quite finished setting up shop actually.  I have to have things to list.  :”)  All you really need is a few items to sell (and all the knitting I’ve done lately are for gifts), a credit card, a 760x100px banner and 10 minutes.  It’s that easy.  Oh and a name I suppose.  That’s actually where I ran into a block.  lol  Well, that and stuff to sell.  At the moment I have a temporary name of ‘Creehawk Shop’ but I’m open to suggestions …

For future reference, my shop will be at http://creehawk.etsy.com/  :D

Anyway, it’s the best place on the internet as far as I’m concerned for those who love handmade, vintage and the unique.  Check it out!  Just remember to set aside at least 20 minutes or things won’t get done!  lol

The Digital Divide

The adoption of modern technologies like satellite radio, high-definition television, and Blu-ray players hasn’t been as important as the adoption of the computers and the internet.  Television and radio are fairly one-sided mediums; they’re just means of delivering information, there’s no exchange, no dialog involved.  The internet, on the other hand, is a means of exchanging information, there’s a conversation.

With the introduction of Web 2.0 (the concepts of social networking) and ideas such as wikis (Wikipedia for example), the internet has become not just a place to gather and (arguably, most importantly) to exchange information, but a place to interact socially as well.

Unfortunately, there’s a great many people that’s being left out of this conversation that’s taking place in the 21st Century.  Say what you will, but the Digital Divide is not a Third World problem, it’s a problem that’s taking place here in Canada.  I see it on a daily basis here in my lab, both in the work I do, and in the supervising I do for the public lab.

The reason I have a job at all is because this gap between the technological Haves and Have-nots exists.  What we have here is a divide between those who know what technology is out there and how to best utilize it to their advantage to better their own lives and the lives of their community members, and those who are befuddled by it.  I see it when people come in to the public lab that I supervise to do their resumes and do job searches or open email accounts.  Yes, you read that correctly, open email accounts – because they’ve never had one before.

For some, ctrl+alt+delete is a foreign concept to them.  When I go to explain things such as “click on Start” they’re immediately lost.  I have to start at the very basics of even starting the computer.  I’ve had people come in and try to turn on the computer by hitting the power button on the monitor not realizing that it was not a part of the computer.   ‘Input and output devices’ are words not in their vocabulary.

So why would some people in this day and age have such a difficult time with what you and I take for granted?  Simply put, they haven’t had the same opportunities nor access to technology we have.  While I’ve spent the majority of my life living on my reserve, I was blessed with a comfortable life and a father who provided amply for us.  I was also able to provide for myself once I had my daughter, and at a later age, took to computers once I discovered them.  I taught myself whatever I could, and gladly took advice and knowledge whenever it was given.  I appreciate every opportunity.

One of those opportunities came in the form of the Community Access Program (CAP), a government funded paid youth internship that works to narrow the digital divide by not only providing public access to high speed internet and computers to those who would otherwise not have access, but also provide basic training as well.

Providing Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively! – from the CAP YI website

I guess you could say I began my career in computers thanks to CAP since they first hired me back in December of 2004 and because of that job, I was able to self-train myself on many aspects of computers.  After that, I was hired on by my band as a junior technician and given more on-the-job training.  After that, I went off to Keewatin to take their distance IT Essentials training.

Which has led me to where I am today as an instructor with the Keewatin Academy of Information Technology (KAIT).  I love my job here!  Keewatin is also partially government funded, as in we have a paid youth internship as well, training youth to become IT and Network specialists through distance training.

Our IT Training courses partner with CISCO‘s Networking Academy to deliver quality Information Technology (IT) training in IT Essentials: PC Hardware & Software and CCNA 1: Home & Small Business Networking to individuals aspiring to become computer technicians or begin their journey into an IT-related career. These are industry-leading courses that prepare students for industry-level certifications in the CompTIA A+ and CISCO CCNA certification exams. – from the KAIT website

But if it weren’t for the Digital Divide, these programs wouldn’t exist and I’d be out of a job.  Honestly, I’m waiting for that day.  I’d gladly work for a for-profit organization.  In the mean time, I’m also happy to bring this type of education to my people, so that they can enjoy the same type of experiences I’ve had with technology.  I want my children to live in a world with the same types of opportunities as everyone else, and not have to worry about relying on government aide to bridge any sort of gap that exists between them and the mainstream just because of their geographical or genetic background.

They deserve so much more than that.  All our children do.

LINKS:

Wikipedia Article on Digital Divide

The Digital Divide in Canada

Community Access Program (Industry Canada)

Community Access Program (SK)

Keewatin Academy of IT

I love my BlackBerry!

I love my BlackBerry.  Say what you will about BlackBerries:  that they’re buggy, that your little Windows Mobile OS phone is way better, or  your iPhone kills the BlackBerry, or whatever.  But you know what?  I do not care.  I love my little BlackBerry Pearl.  In fact, when I and if I get to “upgrade” this winter I’ll most likely stick with the BlackBerry family and probably go with a Storm or the Curve.

One of the great things about the BlackBerry is that it’s a Smartphone.  Smartphones, at their very core are tiny computers, and when you think of them that way, well then, you can see why I love them so damned much!  But what is it about computers that are so much fun?  It isn’t just the hardware – especially not in smartphones – because the hardware is so small and proprietal; no, it’s the applications, or “apps” that make smartphones so fun.

So, what are apps? Well, they’re programs, software. Software is what makes any computer interesting. It’s also what can make a computer so frustrating. :P Your computer is only as good as the software that is installed.

Back to the BlackBerry though for a moment … I have a couple of BlackBerry apps I’d like to go over.  After all, like I said, your computer is only as useful as what it runs.  If you’re installing useless applications, or the applications don’t work the way they’re meant to, well then, your computer is rendered useless.  So today, I’m going to talk about my favourite BlackBerry applications.  Yaaaaaay!

Now, as I’ve previously mentioned, I love social networking.  Which if you’ve done your homework, your BB is always connected to the data network (as long as you have a signal) and therefore you can conceivably be always connected to your social networks.  And guess what, BlackBerry has a host of apps that are geared towards making that a reality.   And the following are a few of my favourites that I’ve either tried and loved, felt a little meh on and one I’m crazy looking forward to …

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